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Скачать или смотреть Mugabe's downfall: A new era for Zimbabwe's media? - The Listening Post

  • Al Jazeera English
  • 2017-11-25
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Mugabe's downfall: A new era for Zimbabwe's media? - The Listening Post
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When the moment finally came, it caught many Zimbabweans - their media included - by surprise: After 37 years in power culminating in a week-long struggle, 93-year-old Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's president.

The transition began when tanks rolled onto the streets of the capital, Harare, and a man in a military uniform appeared on the state-owned TV channel assuring everyone that what looked like a coup and sounded like a coup was, in fact, not a coup.

During seven days of constitutional limbo, the country's mainstream journalists - many of whom had spent decades toeing the government line - seemed unsure who they were taking their orders from, or what line they were supposed to take.

This changed when Emmerson Mnangagwa, a senior member of the ruling Zanu PF party, was eventually sworn in as Mugabe's successor. But how will the end of the Mugabe rule impact the media and freedom of press in Zimbabwe?

Talking us through the week of confusion that ended an era for Zimbabwe's media are:

Lance Guma, managing editor, Nehanda Radio & TV
Wendy Willems, assistant professor, London School of Economics
Alexander Rusero, lecturer, Harare Polytechnic School of Journalism

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Police vs the press in Uganda
Among the many challenges Ugandan journalists face in order to do their jobs - political intimidation, harassment and bogus charges, for instance - police brutality has become a major concern of late.

The early years of current President Yoweri Museveni's 31-year tenure saw the opening up of the country's media.

In recent years, however, things have begun to change, with the government enacting a string of laws that have made the lives of journalists in Uganda increasingly difficult, and have had a chilling effect on reporting.

The Listening Post's Nic Muirhead reports on when journalism in Uganda crosses paths with policing.

Contributors:

Andrew Lwanga, former journalist
Robert Sempala, national coordinator, HRNJ-U
Asan Kasingye, assistant inspector general of police
Sarah Birete, Centre for Constitutional Governance

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